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“The Coccus-Conscious” or “The Conscious Careful”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Albert F. Brown
Affiliation:
Pathology Department and the Infection Control Department, Glendale Adventist Medical Center, Glendale, California
Joan L. Otterman*
Affiliation:
Pathology Department and the Infection Control Department, Glendale Adventist Medical Center, Glendale, California
*
Glendale Adventist Medical Center, 1509 Wilson Terrace, Glendale, CA 91206

Extract

Staphylococcus aureus continues to be a resilient and persistent problem for hospital infection control programs. Now methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) is emerging as an even more formidable foe, bringing with it controversies in laboratory reporting, treatment, and isolation strategies.

History suggests that the best solution to the hospital bacteria problem may well lie in the realm of spirit more than material methods. So, in the manner of Dickens' Christmas Carol fantasy, let us travel with three spirits— the Spirit of Conscience Past, the Spirit of Conscience Present, and the Spirit of Conscience to Come.

Type
Special Sections
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America 1987

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